INSPIRE

INSPIRE

SounDoctrine

INSPIRE

SounDoctine's Third Studio Album features an array of Guest Artists who transform the band's Unique Contemporary Style into a Sensational Fusionistic Blend Reminiscent of Quincy Jones' "Back on The Block" & George Duke's "No Rhyme or Reason"

Stand out tracks include "Once Upon A Groove" a super funk-a-thon which opens the album and is a perfect set up for the journey ahead. "Soul Song" is an oasis of a ballad which clocks in at a little over 12 minutes, excellent for late night listening with that special someone and "Fiveaftersix" shows a different side of the band's jazz palette by moving through different time signatures and zones.

"Really Cool" is a band collective reminiscent of The Crusaders early work while showcasing each musician's muscle as "Sacrifice" settles in comfortably to a silky smooth jazz flow for the new school.

"Blues Crossing" provides Paul Douds the opportunity to walk through the corridors of Eric Clapton & Stevie Ray Vaughn and the scorching fusion fix "Hermeneutics" featuring guest drummer Derek Dixie picks up the Weather Report baton to set a new standard.

ENDURANCE: A tenderness of a Jim Couchenour ballad, the pulse of Phil The Beat's roaring bass and the funky crackle of producer Jere B's drums fits nicely into any jazz lover's rotation.